Library Technician

Cleveland, OH
Full Time
Mid Level
Library Technician

MORI Associates and the NASA Communication Services (NCS) contract is seeking a Library Technician to support the NASA Enterprise Library. Will function as part of a team of librarians, library techs, and other support staff.
At MORI Associates, we're not just a company – we're a dynamic force founded on the principles of agility, innovation, and an unwavering passion for advancing science and technology, benefiting all life on Earth. As a mid-sized nationwide organization, we pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive work environment where professionals like you can thrive.
We are on the lookout for individuals who crave challenges and are driven by the desire to make a meaningful impact.
If you're ready to embrace challenges, make a difference, and be part of a team that is at the forefront of shaping the future, we invite you to apply for the Library Technician position at MORI Associates. Your next career milestone awaits – join us on this exciting journey!

The job responsibilities for this job include the following:
  • Provide professional and courteous reference services through the library’s customer relations management system (LibAnswers), chat service, email, and in-person interactions.
  • Performs accurate searches for bibliographic data and scientific publications in a variety of research databases upon request.
  • Organizes and exports search results with the use of citation managers and other tools.
  • Processes document delivery and “interlibrary loan” (ILL) borrowing requests from library patrons, including searching for scientific/technical library resources in electronic and print formats.
  • Maintains records in accordance with federal record-retention requirements and copyright regulations.
  • Performs regular administrative tasks through use of Microsoft 365 and other online office tools. 
  • Engages in onsite projects and tasks as needed, including collection management, inventories, and circulation.
  • Participates in Enterprise Library working groups as time permits.
  • Fulfills support tasks in other library service areas assigned.
To qualify for this job, you should have:
  • Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area of specialization from an accredited college or university
  • One (1) year of relevant experience; and
  • Proficient in: –oral and written communications; –writing and editing; and –problem solving –practical knowledge of library or related information services, tools, and methods and procedures
(or)
  • High School Diploma/GED Certificate/High School Equivalency Certificate.
  • Five (5) years of relevant experience; and Proficient in: –oral and written communications; –problem solving; and –practical knowledge of library or related information services, tools, and methods and procedures”

At MORI Associates, we value our employees and offer a competitive compensation package, including comprehensive benefits (medical/dental/vision care) and matching funds for 401K plan.

MORI Associates is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.


 
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